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94 CVIII: EUPHORBIACEX. [ Phyllanthus. 
Leaves linear. 
ves 4 to Í in. t: Mai perianth-segments erect 
but free . 4. P. Adami. 
Leaves unde rh in. long. Male perianth segments i 
connate nearly to the apex 5. P. thesioides. 
Styles more or less connate or very short. Stems branch- L2 
ing, ascending or erect. 3 
Male perianth-segments united to the middle. 3 
ndershrub. aves linear, distant . 6. P. hirtellus. ie 
Small shrub. Leaves small ahonnate, or emarginate : 
clustered at thenodes . 7. P. rigens. : 
Male perianth-segments free. Leaves ovate or obovate, : 
gm 
sessile. Branches much compressed or angular . . 8. P. ochrophyllus. 1 
Male flower e senio; short, rigid. E 
Branches nearly terete, hoary-tomentose . 9. P. rigidulus. 
Male perianth- ae are: ovate. Erect much-branched almost ; 
leafless und . 10. P. ramosissimus. 1 
Male perjan cnet small, spreading : 
Stems -— = eafy. Sti ules very spreading, Anthers 3 
short, round the dilated summit of the c 11. P. rhytidospermus. q 
branching shrubs. Anthers oblong, ie nearly 3 
gem = li sii Pedicels filiform | 
ves petiolate, thin. Pedice . .12. P. albiflorus. : 
Leaves almost sessile, coriaceous. Pedic els v y short 1 
aves obovate-orbicular, glabrous, 3 to 4 Mars Du. 18. P. crassifolius. 4 
Leaves ovate or oblong, hoary, 1 to 3 lines long . . 14. P. elachophyllus. x 
Szcr. 3. Kirganelia.— Shrubs, pa large. Leaves distichous, usually petiolate. 
Stamens 5, the filaments usually at the base. Glands present. Ovary and ; 
3- or more-celled, usually fes Fe or ac mgr Styles distinct or connate at the — 
base, short in the Australian species 4 
— obovate-ob filif ri dudes of 2 to 3 
Capsule phis 3 lines dia 15. P, Nove, Hollandi. 
een ovate or orbicular. Capsule end lobular, about 
2 lines diameter. Styles exceedingly s 
Pedice els filiform, under 2 lines, but mostly longer Mn the 
perianth ‘ i IM JR peu 
Pedicels mostly shorter than the perianth . aA ducces-c AR ud 
firme less united. ee hers f rid tabin, Samen wage 
n à or more or " nihers free, t s parallel, opening i 
Glands present. CT Styles free. Capsule dry. a 
> penny more or less unit 
Leaves narrow- — or linear-lanceolate 
pcs ame nials with virgate ac tle a and disti- 
us lea 
Flowers i a sessile. Capsule tuberculat . 18. P. Urinaria. 
ins els 1 to 3 lines M e tuboroulato. Ca apsule 
- + 19. P. trachygyne. 
Flow nearly sessile. nd caps sule smooth . 20. .P. maderaspatanus. 
— tushy — teas Hg a 4 in. long. Flowers 
. 21. P. Mitchelli. 
Leaves ‘obovateablong Pedice ls filiform, t io 4 lines long. 
wars aqu under the frui 2. P. Gasstræmii. 
nma erianth much enlarged, as ig as the capsule . 38. P. Dallachyanus. 
Se also 29. P. grandisepalus, which has: the filaments sometimes united at the 
